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As a collegiate university, the Chinese University of Hong Kong comprises nine colleges that differ in character and history, each retaining substantial autonomy on institutional affairs: Chung Chi College, New Asia College, United College, [1] Shaw College, Morningside College, [2] S. H. Ho College, [3] CW Chu College, Wu Yee Sun College and Lee Woo Sing College.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong [b] (CUHK) is a public research university in Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Established in 1963 as a federation of three colleges – Chung Chi College , New Asia College , and United College , [ 4 ] it is Hong Kong's second-oldest university, with the first being the University of Hong Kong .
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen (abbreviated as CUHK–Shenzhen or CUHK–SZ) is a university in Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It was established under a partnership between the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shenzhen University. The university was approved by the Ministry of Education of China on 21 March 2014.
Chinese University of Hong Kong 香港中文大學: UGC-funded 1963 - Merged from Chung Chi College, New Asia College, and United College: 1963 Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 香港科技大學: UGC-funded 1991 - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 1991 Hong Kong Polytechnic University 香港理工大學: UGC-funded
John Lagerwey, PhD (Harvard), Professor of Chinese Studies William Shi-yuan Wang , PhD (Michigan), Wei Lun Research Professor of Chinese Linguistics and Engineering Stan Hok-wui Wong , PhD (UCLA), Assistant Professor, Government and Public Administration
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law; Established: 2004: School type: Public: Dean: Chao XI [1] Location: Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong: Enrollment: 1,529 [2] 332 LLB 509 JD 119 BBA-JD 378 LLM 147 PCLL 44 MPhil/PhD: Faculty: 50: Website: www.law.cuhk.edu.hk
Morningside College was established in 2006 with donations from the Morningside Foundation and the Morningside Education Foundation. [citation needed] The Scottish economist and winner of the 1996 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Professor Sir James Mirrlees, was appointed the founding Master that same year.
The Early Admissions Scheme (EAS) was a subsystem of the Joint University Programmes Admissions System (JUPAS) developed by the University Grants Committee of Hong Kong.The scheme had been adopted between the academic year of 2002/03 to 2010/11.